A man was ejected from the back of a moving pickup truck in Randall on July 25.

According to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department, Brian T. Dhlada, born in 1994, of Willowbrook, Ill., was riding seated on the open tailgate shortly after 2 p.m. on a truck driven by Henry J. Cook, born in 1993, of Downers Grove, Ill.

Kenosha Bible Church is sending 16 members of its congregation to Honduras with trunks of over-the-counter medicines and eyeglasses to help out citizens for a week.

For a sixth year, the evangelical church will be providing medical care, eyeglasses and dental care as well as other services to residents near the country’s capital, Tegucigalpa. The team will leave the Milwaukee airport at 6 a.m. Aug. 8 and will return Aug. 15.

DART — To Union Pacific Railroad for failing to meet a June 1 deadline to repair the bumpy crossing on Highway 50 at Cooper Road. The rubber panels leading up to the tracks have deteriorated to the point that cars crossing the tracks get an unwelcome jolt. The Wisconsin Railroads Commissioner ordered the railroad to make temporary repairs to the intersection by June 1 and finish the project by Oct. 1. The first date has come and gone with no repairs being made. Perhaps more pressure from the state railroads commissioner is in order.

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